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Acequia de Nuestra Señora de Belen Records
Records of [La] Acequia de Nuestra Senora de Belen (also referred to as Belen Ditch), Valencia County, from 1912-1963. Includes financial and employment records, correspondence, election ballots, legal papers, minutes, newspaper clippings, journals, ledgers and receipt books.
Governor John M. Washington Papers,
Collection consists of official papers of Governor Washington: one proclamation by Washington, and one letter received by Washington regarding the registration of Valencia County residents who chose to remain Mexican citizens following the annexation of New Mexico by the United States.
The letter is in English. The proclamation is in Spanish.
John Baron Burg Papers
Joseph Frank Tondre and the Tondre Family Papers
Julian Tafoya - Belen, New Mexico Land Records
Land records for Belen, New Mexico inherited, purchased, or sold by Julian Tafoya family.
Naturalization Records by New Mexico Courts,
Collection consists of naturalization records from New Mexico courts in the form of loose documents and docket books. Records include Declarations of Intent, Petitions for Naturalization, and Certificates of Naturalization. Loose documents also contain some correspondence of district court clerks concerning naturalization.
Oral History Interviews of the Abo Canyon Oral History Project for the BNSF Railroad
Parametrix conducted the cultural resource survey and mitigation of adverse effects for the BNSF's Second Track Project, near Belen, NM as a major component of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) Section 106 compliance process. Shawn Kelley, a cultural anthropologist and ethnographer interviewed scores of individuals, recording their oral histories related to the railroad, Abo Canyon, and the surrounding area.